Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Sinner's Prayer or Seeker's Prayer?
In his work The Rational Biblical Theology of Jonathan Edwards, John Gerstner presented what he believed--after exhaustively studying his works--Jonathan Edwards would have counseled a seeker to actually pray. Not quite what you hear in most churches if you walk down the aisle:
Dear God, whom I hate with all my being precisely because you hate and threaten me with hell, I hate this punishment perhaps even more than I hate you. Or, maybe I should say that I love my comfort even more than I hate you. For that reason I am asking a favor of you. I want you to make me love you, whom I hate even when I ask this and even more because I have to ask this. I am being frank with you because I know it is no use to be otherwise. You know even better than I how much I hate you and that I love only myself. It is no use for me to pretend to be sincere. I most certainly do not love you and do not want to love you. I hate the thought of loving you but that is what I'm asking because I love myself. If you can answer this 'prayer' I guess the gift of gratitude will come with it and then I will be able to do what I would not think of doing now—thank you for making me love you whom I hate. Amen.




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